- Zahid Hussain
- Updated: Aug 10, 2023, 13:30 IST IST
With security establishment pushing through changes and civilians playing second fiddle, it may be back to square one for Pakistan
It is yet another episode of ‘from power to prison’, a tragicomedy long played on Pakistan’s political stage. The plot is predictable: Yet another former prime minister bites the dust. The sentencing and disqualification of Imran Khan was foretold, as it had been in the case of other former prime ministers. He, too, has been charged with corruption like his predecessors.
It is irrelevant whether one is guilty or not; the ‘monster’ has to be culled. It all seems to be going according to script. The plan is to keep Khan out of the electoral race. The recent court verdict may have served the objective but the project of dismantling the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is not over yet.
It is irrelevant whether one is guilty or not; the ‘monster’ has to be culled. It all seems to be going according to script. The plan is to keep Khan out of the electoral race. The recent court verdict may have served the objective but the project of dismantling the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is not over yet.